AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDefense Contracting: A $12.47M DoD contract awarded June 8 keeps Guam-based Navy submarines in maintenance for five years, including on-site repairs of propellers and propulsion components, with work split across multiple states plus Guam. Space Tracking for the Pacific: LeoLabs says its new transportable space-watch radar is now operational and will join the Valiant Shield 2026 exercise, with Guam among the exercise locations. Ocean Mapping in the Marianas: Ocean Exploration Trust launched a two-week seabed mapping run around the Mariana Islands aboard E/V Nautilus, streaming live, as NOAA-backed efforts build knowledge ahead of potential seabed mineral leasing. Local Research Funding Engine: University of Guam’s Research Corporation (RCUOG) is highlighted as the grant-management partner that has grown from zero to $100M in its first decade, now managing hundreds of grants and contracts. Public Health Oversight: Guam’s DPHSS says staffing shortages mean only about half of required high-risk facility inspections are being completed. Energy Costs Relief (CNMI): Tinian residents are temporarily billed only a $7 customer fee while FEMA and the military cover generation and fuel costs. Aquaculture Boost (UH Hilo): UH Hilo is joining a $13.5M national NOAA aquaculture consortium (CIFARM) to expand sustainable seafood production. Guam Finances: April tax collections dipped $36.6M vs expectations, largely tied to delayed income tax filings after Typhoon Sinlaku, with May expected to rebound.
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